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This blog post is by Mira Hukill, a Student Health Advocate at the Oregon School-Based Health Alliance.
What is it?
Measure 106 would prohibit public funds from being spent on abortions, with the small exception if medically necessary, or required by federal law. To qualify as medically necessary, a licensed physician would need to determine that the pregnant woman would suffer an injury or

Applications for our 2018-2019 Student Health Advocate group are now open.
Applications just opened to be a part of the Student Health Advocates with the Oregon School-Based Health Alliance. This is a 9-month leadership opportunity for students ages 14-22 in the Portland Metro area who are interested in school-based health and health equity.
Student Health Advocates help plan

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Save the Date: Join us for Advocacy Day 2019!
​OSBHA's next School Health Advocacy Day is scheduled for Thursday, February 28, 2019.
School Health Advocacy Day is the only youth-driven advocacy event that supports school-based health services in Oregon. This annual event provides an

​OSBHA Student Health Advocate Deza'Rae Collins was recently selected to participate in a journalism project with TIME magazine and Advance Local, devoted to exploring different perspectives about guns in America. Advance Local brought 21 citizens to Washington D.C. for a two-day intensive workshop on the weekend of the March For Our Lives protests.
Here, Deza'Rae shares about her